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Jocelyn Aqua

Data Privacy & Ethics Leader
PwC
Participates in 2 items

Ms. Aqua is a Principal with PwC US who advises global executives and boards on data privacy, data governance, data localization, and the AI governance regulatory landscape.  She develops and implements global privacy programs, AI governance programs, and manages enterprise-wide data and technology transformation and remediation efforts. She also provides operational guidance on the implementation of transnational data flow mechanisms such as EU Standard Contractual Clauses, Global/APEC cross border rules and EU Binding Corporate Rules. Previously, as the Data, Privacy and Ethics Leader, PwC US Products and Technology, Ms. Aqua established an office of 40+ professionals responsible for implementing first-line organizational capabilities related to data governance, data privacy, ethical data use, accessibility, inclusive design, and AI governance. Under her stewardship, her team worked collaboratively with product and digital asset teams to drive product innovation aligned with US and global regulatory requirements.  

Ms. Aqua is a former US government privacy official and prosecutor with 15 years of public sector regulatory compliance, data privacy and cybersecurity experience. During that time, she held senior privacy and cybersecurity positions within the Department of Justice National Security and Criminal Divisions, and with the Intelligence Community’s Office of the Director of National Intelligence. She also represented the government in negotiations and consultations with the European Commission on numerous cross-border data transfers and US and EU data sharing agreements. 

 JD/MA from George Washington University, BA, Pennsylvania State University 

Advisory Board Member, Future of Privacy Forum 

Certified Information Privacy Professional, CIPP 

Sessions in which Jocelyn Aqua participates

Wednesday 14 May, 2025

Time Zone: (GMT+01:00) Rome
2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | 1 hour
Data Regulations in Practice
Artificial IntelligenceCross-border data transfers

Explore the critical issues shaping HR data privacy in the age of AI. This panel of government and legal experts will address the complexities of cross-border data flows, emerging compliance requirements, and the implications of AI for human resources data. Discover strategies for fostering international cooperation and ensuring robust employee data protection in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape. 

Thursday 15 May, 2025

Time Zone: (GMT+01:00) Rome
4:30 PM
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM | 1 hour 30 minutes
Deep Dive In
Cross-border data transfersDeep dive in and capacity building

Under European law, a Transfer Impact Assessment is required when transferring personal data to third countries that are not recognized as having adequate data protection standards. It is the responsibility of the data controller to conduct the Assessment, ensuring among other factors that they evaluate the legal framework of the recipient country. This session will provide practical, hands-on guidance on how to effectively carry out a Transfer I...